[fb-exchange] Re: Special assistance at Dublin airport and an app

  • From: Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: fb-exchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 16:43:57 +0000

Looks like that the app[s I wrote of pertain only to Dublin airportt but I'm open to correction on this.

Perhaps it well may be worth a google for Shannon.

Tony

On 19/11/2023 16:37, cassidyclare25@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Is that just a plane to Dublin airport? The app just wondered is it In Shannon as well I just wondered because I was talks of the same app working for all airports

Sent from my iPhone

On 19 Nov 2023, at 13:23, Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hi to you Anne Marie and glad you are having a lovely experience with those tech groups.

What I do like and expect from at least one of those apps is the ability to check on one's flight[s] when say at the airport and not at the gate and not having tgo ask my wife or other sighted perwson to go look at the screen for flight delays etc as often the announcements are not very audible indeed.

I'm too new to these apps so look forward to others participation/expertise in this kmatter.

Jackie's hearing of 'home to flight' mention whereby a blind person etc can be monitored is surely wishful-thinking  of OCS or whoever dreamed it up as it would ttake a lot to do that.

Yes technically I'm sure it could be achieved but let's awaitt  AI and we'll all see where that ttakes us!

Glad to be able to return some useful knowledge to the group

Tony.

On 19/11/2023 11:16, ANNE Marie Kearney wrote:
Hi Tony,

Thank you very very much that is so useful. I travel regularly over and back to UK and it was fine before Covid but since then it has just been a matter of turn up to the airport and hope that they remember who I am. Ryanair completely inaccessible for special assistance booking. I will definitely give this one a try next time I’m going and let the group know how it works out. Thanks 1 million

Anne Marie Kearney

On Sat 18 Nov 2023 at 17:10, Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Hi folk,

    thought I had the PRM app installed but I'm afraid not but I'm
    sure I
    had it on my last phone though.

    Here is some useful information from Dublin Airport I found and
    it's
    below here.

    Trust Jackie and all will find it useful.

    Quote:

    If you are having difficulty requesting assistance through your
    airline
    directly, then alternatively, you can pre-book your assistance
    at Dublin
    Airport through the PRM Assist Mobile app, which is available
    on the Apple App store and Google Play Store. This assistance
    booking
    will be passed on to our service provider OCS, who will assist you
    through Dublin Airport.
    Reduced mobility assistance
    reduced-mobility_help_point
    For reduced mobility assistance queries please contact: OCS Email:
    prm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Passengers can use one of the many Help Points located
    throughout the
    campus to gain assistance or can go to the OCS reception desk on
    the
    departures floor in Terminal 1 (to the right-hand side when
    entering
    through door 2) or in the check-in level in Terminal 2, adjacent
    to the
    dedicated drop-off zone for reduced mobility passengers.
    Passengers can also go directly to their check-in desk and inform
    airline staff during their check-in that they have requested
    assistance,
    at which point a representative from OCS will arrive to provide
    assistance.
    Facilities for passengers with reduced mobility
    Car park facilities for persons with reduced mobility in Long
    Term and
    Short Term - click here.
    Specially adapted facilities including toilets and lifts all
    clearly
    signposted.
    A series of induction loops to facilitate the amplification of
    announcements for passengers with hearing difficulties.
    A counter loop system at the information desk to facilitate clear
    communication with the information assistants on duty.
    Set down areas on the departures road
    Changing Places Facility – located in the arrivals hall in
    Terminal 1
    Assistance Dog Relief Room – Located in Terminal 2
    Privacy rooms – located in both terminals

    For any further information regarding any of the facilities
    available at
    Dublin Airport, please contact the Access Officer on the details
    supplied above.

    HTH,

    Tony

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